Economics, Econometrics & Finance
The research programme Economics, Econometrics and Finance (EEF) is a research platform for the fellows, associate fellows and PhD candidates from the Department of Economics, Econometrics and Finance.
Economic analysis in the programme has a quantitative character and the use of economics and econometrics models forms the core of the research methodo-logy. Members of the programme conduct both theoretical and empirical research.
Their research is divided into the following subareas:
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Business Ethics and Corporate Sustainability
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Development Economics
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Econometrics, Acutarial Science, Data Science and Mathematics
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Economic History
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Energy, Environmental, and Resource Economics
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Finance
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Health Economics
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Industrial, Behavioral, and Experimental Economics
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Labor, Household, and Public Economics
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Macroeconomics, Monetary Policy and Political Economy
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Public Sector Economics
The programme has a weekly seminar series where researchers from the programme as well as renowned guest speakers coming from all over the world present their work. In addition, the programme organizes workshops and conferences to help dissemination of new methods, theories and ideas.
Economic analysis in the programme has a quantitative character and the use of economics and econometrics models forms the core of the research methodology. Members of the Institute conduct both theoretical and empirical research in various areas of economics and finance, in particular, microeconomics, macroeconomics, industrial organization, finance, econometrics, regional economics, and economic history.